On our August 2011 trip to Quetico, Cristin and I sought out and found the Cache Bay pictographs, located a bit off the beaten path in a dead-end bay on the west side of Cache Bay. Please see the companion blog "Quetico" for more on our whirlwind Quetico trip. See also a description of our epic snowshoe hike in January 2011 to the Hegman Lake Pictographs in the BWCA.
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Quetico
Sunday, August 28, 2011: Straddling the international border between Ontario (left) and Minnesota (right) on Lake Saganaga |
Cristin and I made a whirlwind 3 day trip to Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario the last weekend of August. Quetico is the Canadian equivalent of the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) in Minnesota, a pristine canoe wilderness full of nothing but lakes and rivers, rocks and trees. Both Quetico and the BWCA are about 1 million acres but Quetico has about 1/10th the number of visitors each year, making it a much more remote experience.
Cristin's goal was a trip to Quetico that included waterfalls, pictographs, lots of paddling, a great campsite, and complete solitude - all in 3 days and 2 nights! The challenge was on.
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Day 1 Paddle Route (dashed line) |
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